Steven W Thrasher
Steven W Thrasher is writer-at-large for Guardian US. He was named Journalist of the Year 2012 by the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Village Voice, Rolling Stone, BuzzFeed, the Advocate and more. Follow him on Twitter at @thrasherxy or visit his website.
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Countless Americans affected by the virus are living in fear of losing the treatment they were only able to receive because of Obamacare
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Being polite gets us nowhere. We should channel the righteous anger we feel at the mess America is in, and use it to change society
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Protests against Donald Trump have revealed a willingness to have difficult conversations but still unite against a common enemy
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It’s sad that our ancestors’ battle for equal rights may never end. But I will do my part as my father did
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Steven W Thrasher asks how far Donald Trump has to go before people stop seeing him as ‘just another president’
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We can’t look past things the president-elect has said about minorities and women in this country. Anyone who does is playing with fire
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People of color, women, Muslims, queer people, the sick, immigrants: all are threatened by Donald Trump. Counter it with love, warmth, support
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At a time when gay culture is overwhelmingly white, Barry Jenkins explores the experience of queer black men and the challenges we face
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Clinton and Trump went head to head in Nevada for the third and final presidential debate, clashing on topics including immigration and Iraq
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The poet on why she’s using her MacArthur genius grant to explore whiteness and how an Ohio prison explodes the idea that blackness equals criminality
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Follow along for the latest updates from the trail, as Paul Ryan tells Republicans to focus on getting themselves re-elected
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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump went head to head tonight in the first of three highly anticipated clashes. Here’s how they performed
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The museum tells the story of black Americans from slavery to the present day – yet in the age of Black Lives Matter, is the whole project a sham?
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Messing up the candidate’s hair might seem like friendly fun. But it humanizes a man whose hateful rhetoric has dehumanized millions of Americans
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Last year I wrote about the absence of people of color at Burning Man – but this year it seemed that more black and brown festivalgoers were drawn to the Playa
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From Clint Eastwood westerns to anti-government protests, the cowboy is a symbol of freedom for white Americans. Andrea Robbins and Max Becher’s images of real-life black cowboys offer a powerful counterpoint
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Since 2000, David Miles Jr has been running the popular 24-hour – and inclusive – roller rink. ‘We’ve always had the most black people of any camp’
How James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time still lights the way towards equality